Judge Dismisses Charge Against Former Coach

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - A judge has dismissed a felony indictmentagainst a former high school football coach charged in the death ofa 15-year-old player who collapsed during practice. Jason Stinson's attorney entered a not guilty plea on his behalfFriday on a new wanton endangerment charge. However, minutes later,the judge threw out that charge because she said prosecutors failedto give the defense an opportunity to present evidence before thegrand jury. Prosecutors said they would refile the same charge with a newgrand jury. A felony reckless homicide charge against Stinson isstill pending connected to the death last August of Pleasure RidgePark sophomore Max Gilpin, who died three days after the practicewhen his body temperature reached 107 degrees. (Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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